"When I first bought this book, I was expecting it to be a collection of short stories or tips on defeating superheroes. With it being in the gay erotica section, it only excited me more seeing as like the character in the book, I have a fetish for superheroes.

This book documents the life of a skinny nerdy adult by the name of Roland, who for 28 years of his life has seen trauma, disaster and loneliness, one night changed all of that, he made a change to his usual schedule that would change his life forever - he went to a gay bar and got off.

Some may say this is a warped version of a coming-out story for fetishists, the exploration of a new way of sexual conquests and all the gory details within. In ways it and isn't, because its is all based on a discovery - one lost in the mists of time but at the same time revered in some small sects.

One that is chased after and once learnt of its secret is never alone, now matter how distant you may think you are. One thing I can say is if transformation stories, superheroes, and bondage gets you standing to attention, then this book will not disappoint." Read more reviews of the best-selling superhero bondage and superhero fetish book series.

Pablo Greene, author of "How to Kill a Superhero: A Gay Bondage Manual" at IML 2014 in Chicago.